Ian: We still have to find out the underlying problem because if not, you're
going to have a fatal heart attack.

Eve: But we are doing everything we can to find a cure.

Harris: Why haven't you found one yet?

Ian: Well, we might have had a bit of a breakthrough last night.

Harris: Last night? You discovered something last night?

Ian: Yes.

Harris: Why didn't you tell me? What --

Ian: We hadn't completed the tests. Want to make sure it works.

Eve: And we're still running more tests just to make sure, so --

Harris: What kind of game are you playing, Thornhart? Do you have something
to help me or don't you?

Ian: Yes. But the treatment's very dangerous.

Harris: What is it? What does it involve? Is it surgery? Is it radiation? Is
it drugs? What is it?

Ian: No, it's very simple. All you have to do is take a dose of this.

Harris: What is that?

Ian: Poison.

[Knock on door]

[knock]

Jack: Hey.

Livvie: Jack. How did you know I'd be here?

Jack: Well, when I couldn't get a hold of you, I figured you'd turn up at your
mom's place.

Livvie: Yeah. Well, why are you here?

Jack: Because I needed to see you. And my guess is you need me, too.

[Knock on door]

Chris: Denny, hey, thanks for coming over.

Denny: Yeah, it sounded urgent.

Chris: It is. It's about that little problem that I have.

Denny: Does the little problem have a name?

Chris: Yeah. Jack Ramsey. It's my kid brother.

Denny: You want me to find him?

Chris: No, I want you to help me get rid of him -- permanently.

Lucy: Remember I told you before I really didn't want to believe it? But it's
true.

Scott: Lucy, how do you know?

Lucy: I saw this note that Ian wrote to Eve.

Scott: What kind of a note?

Lucy: I guess it wasn't really a note, you know? It was just a line he'd
written, and it wasn't really delivered, I don't think. I mean, she didn't read
it, but it said they kissed, they actually kissed. So I know they were having an
affair. They were together.

Scott: Lucy, I --

Lucy: No, I know what I'm talking about, Scott. I do.

Scott: I thought that you didn't say anything to Kevin.

Lucy: I didn't. He knew already because he saw the note. I think that's why
he got so drunk and almost died in that fire.

Scott: So you think that he saw this note and that he thought they were
fooling around? That's what --

Lucy: That's what he said. So then, of course, he had to ask me if I knew,
and I said, "No, they weren't. They're not. Couldn't be true." Because I
couldn't do it to him. I couldn't make him suffer like that.

Scott: You did the right thing.

Lucy: I did the right thing? I told him a lie, a huge, big lie. This is not,
like, a little white lie. This is a huge lie.

Scott: Eve and Ian are dead, okay, so what difference does it make now? At
least Kevin has the memory of his wife intact. I mean, he has his dignity left.

Lucy: Yeah. Maybe you're right, but, still, it galls me to know that I sat
there and allowed Kevin to believe that that two-timing hussy is some sort of
saint.

Scott: "Two-timing?" Lucy, are you listening to yourself at all?

Lucy: I'm sorry. I know, I just -- I called her a hussy, and she's gone. I'm
sorry because I know you really liked Eve. But what she has done is
unforgivable.

Scott: This isn't about Eve. It's about you. You're falling back in love with
Kevin.

Jack: So, you going to move in here?

Livvie: I don't know yet. I just thought I'd come by and get the place
cleaned up and go through some of my mother's things.

Jack: This has got to be so tough for you. I mean, we're kind of going
through a lot of the same stuff.

Livvie: You and Chris.

Jack: It still blows my mind that he's actually my brother.

Livvie: Oh.

Jack: Okay, all right. You've got to tell me what's going on here.

Livvie: What do you mean?

Jack: You're acting different.

Livvie: Am I?

Jack: Yeah. Did Chris tell you something?

Livvie: No, Chris didn't tell me anything, but Alison Barrington did.

Jack: Alison Barrington? You got to be kidding me. That whacked-out --

Livvie: She happens to be a really nice person.

Jack: All right, maybe she is a nice person, but what did she say to you?

Livvie: That you took money to pose as her boyfriend.

Jack: Oh --

Livvie: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which actually wouldn't be a big deal, but then I
think about what Chris said, and --

Jack: Come on, Livvie. Don't tell me you believe that crap.

Livvie: Look, I don't know. I have been wrong about every single person I've
ever trusted.

Jack: Well, I'm not like that.

Livvie: No?

Jack: No.

Livvie: I can't help wondering, are you really this great, caring, sensitive
guy that I thought you were? Or are you playing me?

Lucy: Is that what you really think? You really think I'm falling for Doc
again?

Scott: Well, it's just that I know that look in your eyes. I've seen it
before.

Lucy: I don't -- I don't know what to say.

Scott: There's nothing to say. We've just both gone through some changes.

Lucy: Yeah, right. So, you know, I -- I hear you're sort of -- you've been
seen with Laura Spencer.

Scott: Yes. Yes, I have. I guess we're both jumping in the time machine,
aren't we?

Lucy: Yeah. But you know us. We'll get through it, right? We always do.

Scott: Of course, Lucy, because we're always going to be pals.

Lucy: Yeah, always. And we share a child, you know, and that's -- we'll
always be connected. But you know what? It's more than that. We are so much
alike, and we know each other better than anybody in the whole wide world, you
know?

Scott: And that's why I'm saying when I say this to you that I think you
should just drop this thing with Ian and Eve because it's not going to do you or
Kevin any good.

Lucy: Yeah, but why would he do that, you know?

Scott: First of all, maybe he never sent the note and maybe the kiss never
really existed.

Eve: Look, we have done every experiment, tried every treatment possible.
There is no other way. I want to go home. I want to go home to my husband.

Harris: I wouldn't worry about him if I were you. I mean, a woman like you is
just so easily replaced at the right amount of money.

Ian: That's enough.

Eve: No, Ian, please. I don't care what he says.

Ian: I care! This woman's been working day and night to save your twisted
life only that she can get out of here and go home to her husband. No one's
playing games here. You either take your chance with the poison or you die.

Harris: You know, I think it is time that somebody re-establishes who calls
the shots.

Denny: How exactly do you expect me to get rid of Jack?

Chris: Let me worry about that. Just dig up as much dirt on him as you can.
Believe me, there'll be plenty.

Denny: Then what? Threats? Blackmail?

Chris: Whatever it takes to get him out of town.

Denny: You're going to an awful lot of trouble. I take it you two have some
bad history.

Colleen: Well, I'm trying to print this lab report, and I can't get this
stupid computer to work.

Lucy: Oh. Well, you know what? Let me take a look.

Colleen: Do you know computers?

Lucy: Oh, well, yeah, you know, I think I have set the world's record for
shopping by e-mail, you know? I do it every day. And also I used to help Ian a
lot -- you know, with his computer programs. Okay, so, what do you have here?
You have a D.N.A. report coming in about the explosion.

Colleen: Is there a problem?

Lucy: No. No. You know what? I think I see that you have sort of a minor
glitch here. I might be able to help you if you want me to work on this if you
don't mind running to tell the board I'll be a little late.

Colleen: Great. Sure.

Lucy: Ok, thanks, Colleen. "There's a 99.9% probability that the victims in
the car wreckage are not a match to Eve Lambert and Ian Thornhart." Oh, my gosh,
they didn't die. They didn't die in the explosion. They're alive. They're alive.

Ian: I'm telling you, Harris, the poison's legit.

Harris: So is this knife.

Ian: You brought me here to do what no other doctor would do.

Harris: I didn't ask for Dr. Kevorkian.

Ian: For the last time, I'm not here to kill you. I'm trying to save all of
us.

Harris: That's a good try, Thornhart. I'm not buying it.

Ian: Fine. Why hurt Eve?

Harris: You know the rules -- I die, we all die. The gentleman that I am --
ladies first.

Ian: Wait. You want me to prove to you there's not enough poison to kill you?

Eve: Ian, don't. No. No.

>> On the next "Port Charles" --

Eve: You drank poison, Ian.

Ian: Yeah, but not enough to kill me.

Eve: You don't know that.

Ian: Sure I do.

Eve: No, you don't.

Lucy: There is something that I really -- I need to tell you, and it's about
Eve.